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4 September, 18:43

Violent Violet, the main suspect in a brutal double homicide, is arrested and brought to the police station. Once there, Violet refuses to speak to the police. A team of officers interrogates her, keeping her awake for three straight days and refusing to give her any food. Eventually, she confesses to the double homicide. At trial, the judge rules that Violet's confession is inadmissible. Why?

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  1. 4 September, 18:46
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    The judge ruled that Violet's confession is inadmissible, because her confession was forced and involuntary.

    Explanation:

    A confession is a formal statement a person makes voluntarily, admitting he or she is guilty of committing a crime.

    The 14th amendment of the US Constitution states that the police must only obtain voluntary confessions and must not force, intimidate or coerce a suspect to confess to a crime.

    In such a case where a suspect is forced to confess, then such confession will be inadmissible in court.

    Therefore the judge ruled Violent Violet's confession as inadmissible, because she was forced by the police to confess, and as such, her confession was involuntary.
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